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Chatfield, T. Brian. The complete guide to wikis:  how to set up, use, and benefit from wikis for teachers, business professionals, families, and friends. Ocala, Fla.: Atlantic Pub. Group, 2009.
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Ebersbach, Anja, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl, and Gunter Dueck. Wiki:  Web collaboration. Berlin: Springer, 2006.
*Ebersbach, Anja, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl, and Gunter Dueck. Wiki:  Web collaboration. Berlin: Springer, 2006.


Woods, Dan, Peter Thoeny, and Ward Cunningham. Wikis for dummies  . Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley Pub. Inc., 2007.
*Woods, Dan, Peter Thoeny, and Ward Cunningham. Wikis for dummies  . Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley Pub. Inc., 2007.


===Journals===
===Journals===

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Opportunity Definition

William Dineen and Maccabee "Macc" Shelley, Humboldt State University undergraduates enrolled in Engineering 305 (Appropriate Technology with lab) will work as interns for Appropedia.org during the Spring semester of 2011. This team of interns will work independently and as a group to address specific issues with Appropedia.org and determine potential improvements. For the most part communication within the group will be asynchronous, relying upon BetterMeans.com, email, and a private discussion board hosted by HSU. All team members have backgrounds in web development and are interested in learning more about wikis. This project is important for the same reasons Appropedia.org is important: technologies mean nothing if not shared with and integrated into communities.

The following is a short example of the heading structure for a literature review that we went over in class. Remember in your literature review to not editorialize or make design decisions. Include only referenced information. For help with making citations on Appropedia, please see Help:Footnotes.

Literature Review

This is a review of books, websites, and literature pertinent wikis.

Web Links

Books

(In Chicago format.)

{{hanging indent | Template:*Chatfield, T. Brian. The complete guide to wikis: how to set up, use, and benefit from wikis for teachers, business professionals, families, and friends. Ocala, Fla.: Atlantic Pub. Group, 2009.

  • Ebersbach, Anja, Markus Glaser, Richard Heigl, and Gunter Dueck. Wiki: Web collaboration. Berlin: Springer, 2006.
  • Woods, Dan, Peter Thoeny, and Ward Cunningham. Wikis for dummies . Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley Pub. Inc., 2007.

Journals

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